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25 April 2024
 
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Energy Resolution and Rise Time of HPGe Detectors in High Magnetic Fields
A. Sanchez Lorente ; P. Achenbach ; M. Agnello ; T. Bressani ; S. Bufalino ; B. Cederwall ; A. Feliciello ; F. Ferro ; J. Gerl ; F. Iazzi ; M. Kavatsyuk ; I. Kojouhavorv ; L. Majling ; A. Pantaleo ; M. Palomba ; J. Pochodzalla ; G. Raciti ; N. Saito ; T.R. Saito ; H. Schaffner ; C. Sfienti ; K. Szymanska ; P.-E. Tegnér ;
Date 16 Jun 2006
AbstractFuture experiments on hypernuclear high-resolution gamma-spectroscopy with high-purity germanium detectors with the FINUDA apparatus at the DAFNE accelerator and with the PANDA apparatus at the FAIR facility require the operation of these detectors in high magnetic fields (B approx. 1 T). VEGA and Euroball cluster HPGe detectors were tested in the field provided by the ALADiN magnet at GSI. A small degradation of the energy resolution by 1-2 keV was found, and a change in the rise time of the pulses by 50-200 ns was observed.
Source arXiv, nucl-ex/0606022
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